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Porch Enclosures

Clear vinyl enclosures roll-up & down quickly for protection from weather and are easily removable for seasonal or temporary use. Roll down each panel independently or partially to block wind, rain, for increased warmth, or a cooler breeze. Our outdoor porch curtains roll-up tightly into their own casing, making them virtually unnoticeable & protecting the […]

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Interior Doors

A door is a hinged or otherwise movable barrier that allows ingress (entry) into and egress (exit) from an enclosure. The created opening in the wall is a doorway or portal. A door’s essential and primary purpose is to provide security by controlling access to the doorway (portal). Conventionally, it is a panel that fits

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Storm Doors

Retractable screen storm doors feature a screen that is rolled up into the frame of the storm door when not in use. Ventilating storm doors generally include a full or half screen that is always in position on the storm door. Wooden screen doors less than one inch thick are used primarily as screen doors

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Door Services

Many doors incorporate locking mechanisms to ensure that only some people can open them (such as with a key). Doors may have devices such as knockers or doorbells by which people outside announce their presence. (In some countries, such as Brazil, it is customary to clap from the sidewalk to announce one’s presence.) Apart from

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Egress Windows

An emergency exit in a structure is a special exit for emergencies such as a fire or other emergencies; the combined use of regular and special exits allows for faster evacuation, while it also provides an alternative if the route to the regular exit is blocked. The requirements for an emergency exit are as follows:

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Entry Doors

A door is a hinged or otherwise movable barrier that allows ingress (entry) into and egress (exit) from an enclosure. The created opening in the wall is a doorway or portal. A door’s essential and primary purpose is to provide security by controlling access to the doorway (portal). Conventionally, it is a panel that fits

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Patio Doors

A sliding door is a type of door which opens horizontally by sliding, usually horizontal to a wall. Sliding doors can be mounted either on top of a track below or be suspended from a track above. Some types slide into a space in the parallel wall in the direction of travel, rather than the

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Fixed Windows

Fixed windows (often called a picture window) is a standard window that is non-operational. As such, these windows do not have a handle, hinges, or any operable hardware. Fixed windows permit light to enter while remaining closed to the exterior environment (unlike an operable window, which can open and close). This window style is known

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Casement Windows

These casement windows usually were hinged on the side, and opened inward. By the start of the Victorian era, opening casements and frames were constructed from timber in their entirety. The windows were covered by functional exterior shutters, which opened outward. Variants of casement windows are still the norm in many European countries. Throughout Britain

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Bay Windows

A bay window is a type of window that protrudes from the external wall of a building, creating a bay or alcove inside the room. It typically consists of a central windowpane, called a fixed sash, flanked by two or more smaller windows, known as casement or double-hung windows. The arrangement creates a panoramic view

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